| | Journey To The Center Of The Earth DVD (3 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Action/Adventure DVDs, Action Movies, Family Videos, Adventure, Science-Fiction/Fantasy, Based On A Novel, Brothers, Adventurers | | Starring | Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Jane Wheeler, Frank Fontaine, Seth Meyers, Jean-Michel Paré | | Director | Eric Brevig | | Composer | Andrew Lockington | | Director of Photography | Chuck Schuman | | Executive Producer | Brendan Fraser, Tripp Vinson, Mark McNair, Tobias Emmerich | | Producer | Beau Flynn, Charlotte Clay Huggins | | Screenwriter | Jennifer Flackett, Mark Levin, Michael D. Weiss |
Brendan Fraser stars in this action-packed adventure based on the Jules Vern Classic that is sure to deliver fun for the whole family! On a hunch to find the center of the earth, Trevor Anderson (Fraser), his nephew and their tour guide make a breakthrough discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey into the unknown. On a scramble to find their way back, the group travels through a never-before-seen world encountering creatures and objects never imagined. Whether in 3D with glasses or in 2D, get close to the action, engage your sense of wonder, and take your own journey to the center of the earth! Included are 4 pairs of 3-D glasses. This 2008 movie update of Jules Verne's classic sci-fi/fantasy novel uses the 1864 tale as a template, with its hero, scientist Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser), referring to his missing brother's notes on the novel. His nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson) in tow, Anderson travels to Iceland to investigate his sibling's theories, enlisting a fellow scientist's daughter, Hannah (Anita Briem), as a guide. Soon the trio's Icelandic mountain trek descends into a cave and, then deeper still to, naturally, the center of the earth, where dinosaurs and other strange prehistoric creatures still dwell. After many dangerous encounters with the native flora and fauna, Trevor, Sean, and Hannah must find a way back to the surface or face being stranded miles below the earth's crust.
Directed by Eric Brevig, a veteran Hollywood visual effects supervisor (MEN IN BLACK, THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW), JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH clearly delights in unveiling eye-catching CGI creatures and landscapes. Presented in some theaters in 3D format, the film features lunging beasts and vertigo-inducing visions, which are effective even in 2D, while Fraser, working in the same amiable vein as the MUMMY movies, provides a human focus amidst the special effects. For fans of the ever-likable Fraser and/or the JOURNEY story, there is plenty to enjoy in this effects-heavy adventure film. Journey To The Center Of The Earth Reviews: "[T]he digital technology is impressive, and there's fairground fun to be had..."-- Jane Lamacraft, Sight and Sound 4 stars out of 5 -- "Brendan Fraser gives an open-hearted, adventurous performance as a genuinely daring scientist..."-- Kim Newman, Empire "JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH is not so much a movie as an amusement park ride..."-- Claudia Puig, USA Today "[Y]ounger viewers may enjoy the trip's visual tricks and gentle jolts."-- Jan Stuart, Los Angeles Times Journey To The Center Of The Earth | List Price | $19.96 (You save $6.91) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4113  | | CD Universe Part number | 7700888 | | Catalog number | 1000040482 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 28, 2008 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for intense adventure action and some scary moments | | Also Known As | Journey 3-D; Journey 3D; Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D; Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame; Widescreen |
Journey To The Center Of The Earth Video Journey To The Center Of The Earth Movie Review Journey To The Center Of The Earth DVD Brendan Fraser stars in this action packed adventure based on the Jules Verne classic that is sure to deliver fun for the whole family! On a hunch to find the center of the Earth, Trevor Anderson (Fraser), his nephew and their tour guide make a breakthrough discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey into the unknown. On a scramble to find their way back, the group travels through a never before seen world, encountering creatures and objects never imagined. Whether in 3-D with glasses or in 2-D, get close to the action, engage your sense of wonder and take your own journey to the center of the Earth.
Source: Warner Home Video
Keep Case Widescreen (2-D and 3-D), Full Frame (2-D) 2D and 3D Versions Audio: Dolby Digital - English, English (SDH), Spanish Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - Brendan Fraser - Star; Eric Brevig - Director Featurettes - 1. A World Within Our World 2. Being Josh 3. How to Make Dinosaur Drool Interactive Features: Adventures at the Center of the Earth Challenge
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